
United States Backs Ukraine With Intelligence Sharing
The U.S. appears set to supply information on Russian energy targets as part of its growing strategic support for Kyiv.

The U.S. appears set to supply information on Russian energy targets as part of its growing strategic support for Kyiv.

“We need to trust each other,” the author, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö wrote. But who will guarantee that Brussels won’t spy on member states if given the opportunity?

While the Secret Service claimed to have given the former president ‘enhanced security,’ the agency failed to protect him.

An employee of the domestic intelligence service says real threats are ignored while ordinary citizens are harassed for their political opinions.

Could the convenience of an ‘everything app’ be reproduced without actually concentrating the ownership of data?

Bank letter follows left-activist interior minister’s plan to empower intelligence agency to monitor and close accounts of alleged extremists.

Intelligence agents say Russia is spreading misinformation as part of a “hybrid war” on the West.

The level of detail in the plans has surprised officials.

The detention of Ariane Lavrilleux has raised serious concerns about press freedom.

Two former heads of Germany’s foreign intelligence wing BND warn that the agency was facing bureaucratic collapse.